jointly
Prononciation : [ˈdʒɔɪntli]
Mot
Contexte : « collaboration »
(adverb) when two or more people do something together or share in an activity. It means that they are working side by side to achieve a common goal.
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The students jointly presented their science project, impressing the whole class.
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The team did not work jointly; some members did their parts alone.
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Did the groups jointly organize the event or did they work separately?
Contexte : « finance »
(adverb) when two or more people own something together, like a bank account or a house. It means that they share responsibility and benefit from this ownership.
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They bought the house jointly and share the monthly payments.
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He didn’t own the car jointly; it was only in his name.
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Are you both jointly responsible for paying the bills?
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